The Wild Goose
English
By (author): Fodor's Travel Guides Kevin Gallagher
The Wild Goose was a hand-made magazine of verse written and edited by John Boyle OReilly aboard the Hougoumont, the last ship to transport British convicts to Australia. OReilly (1844-1890) was an Irish Fenian sentenced to life imprisonment for infiltrating the British army and attempted mutiny. OReilly escaped from Australia aboard a whaling ship and settled in Boston where he rose to become an editor of The Pilot, a noted poet, and abolitionist.
In a sense, these poems are a little magazine conceived of and drafted in 2018 and 2019 when Gallagher was a poet-in-residence at the Heinrich Boll Cottage, on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland. In addition to a sequence on OReilly, the poems in this book engage the Irish landscape, and the history and myth that formed the identity of some of the Gallaghers ancestors until British colonialism and associated famine took them to Massachusetts.